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americans want energy efficient homes. they told the national association of home builders, that's their number one -- melissa: mortgage banks should force people to buy homes or -- >> the required mandate -- melissa: there's a mandate in there, it's not choice. >> recommending a mandate. they recommend a mandate where people can't qualify unless it's an energy efficient home. >> americans wants this. americans -- >> they want mandates? melissa: we got to go, guys. good debate. thanks for coming on. out of time, thank you, thank you. time for the fuel gauge report. the cypress bailout cry sises and german economic data sunk futures, settled more than is 1% today to 92.45 a barrel. natural gas futures slid for the second session. natural gas supplies droppedded less than expected. natural gas up 13% just this month. russia is now the world's largest publicly traded oil and gas company completing a $56 billion purchase of tnkbp, a russian oil consortium. they will now produce more than 4.7 million barrels of crude a day. %-e
americans want energy efficient homes. they told the national association of home builders, that's their number one -- melissa: mortgage banks should force people to buy homes or -- >> the required mandate -- melissa: there's a mandate in there, it's not choice. >> recommending a mandate. they recommend a mandate where people can't qualify unless it's an energy efficient home. >> americans wants this. americans -- >> they want mandates? melissa: we got to go, guys. good...
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department of state concluded was environmentally safe yet we're style without a project, and department of energy conclude we can safely export natural gas, this is not even about a trade off between the economy and the environment. we can do these projects, prevents these projects will stop a lot of jobs from being created, it is not going to make a development in global emissions. it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is because, barack obama asked his agency this question, to get back to original topic, what i think is really important for us to look forward and you know neil, i don't think that anyone would disagree with you that jobs are important, the problem with laser beam focus you have a society and a lot of things that need to be focused on, laser beaming becomes narrowing, i don't think that is how we' our president or anyone in congress to just have like this one bullet silver bullet solution on what will
department of state concluded was environmentally safe yet we're style without a project, and department of energy conclude we can safely export natural gas, this is not even about a trade off between the economy and the environment. we can do these projects, prevents these projects will stop a lot of jobs from being created, it is not going to make a development in global emissions. it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like...
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it is a little bit like a bomb. >> their job is to store a vast amount of energy, so they have a lot of history of fire problems and things like that. melissa: this thing is doing particularly badly. the fix weighs 150 pounds which completely negates having the battery at all, the whole thing was that it is later, why don't they just give up on the lithium-ion battery and go back to the traditional battery? >> the world is looking for a better battery that just for airplanes, but for power grids, all sorts of things. once that comes along, boeing will switch for it. these planes have a 20 years sales cycle. if you have a six month glitch, that is not going to dramatically alter the finances for a company like boeing. melissa: we will not think about this every time i see i'm going to get onto a boeing 787, i will not go switch the flight were not booked a ticket online? you can see what kind of a plane it is. >> what will you do instead? they all have issues at the beginning of production. airbus had an engine transmission problem. we talked but more with boeing because this aircraft
it is a little bit like a bomb. >> their job is to store a vast amount of energy, so they have a lot of history of fire problems and things like that. melissa: this thing is doing particularly badly. the fix weighs 150 pounds which completely negates having the battery at all, the whole thing was that it is later, why don't they just give up on the lithium-ion battery and go back to the traditional battery? >> the world is looking for a better battery that just for airplanes, but...
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but clean energy fuels and they have done a tremendous job. ey will have i conjunction with pilot flying j, who are the biggt truck stop operators in the united states, they will have 150 stations on the interstate by the end of this year. so, it's happening and the chinese are seeing opportunity so they're going to try to move in on it. melissa: it is definitely happening. i look at like nearly half of all the garbage troubles operate here in the u.s. run on natural gas. we areeeing a lot of fleets transferred over because of carbon emissions. especially because of the fracking boom, we are seeing so much natural gas out there. let me ask you, are you making money on this so far? i mean has it reached critical mass to the point where it is returning profits to you? >> you aren't at the level where you're making a lot of money, but for instance, clean energy fuels, they have plowed everything back into the infrastructure. so, yes, if they stopped building, they would immediately start making money but, otherwise they are putting it back in. it
but clean energy fuels and they have done a tremendous job. ey will have i conjunction with pilot flying j, who are the biggt truck stop operators in the united states, they will have 150 stations on the interstate by the end of this year. so, it's happening and the chinese are seeing opportunity so they're going to try to move in on it. melissa: it is definitely happening. i look at like nearly half of all the garbage troubles operate here in the u.s. run on natural gas. we areeeing a lot of...
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according to a new report from the energy information administration. by the end of the 2014, u.s. oil production is expected to top eight million barrels a day. that is the highest level since 1988. imports are expected to fall below 7 million barrels a day. that is the lowest since 1995. >>> anadarko petroleum may have found a major new oil field in the gulf of mexico. the field was first thought to contain about 300 million barrels of crude. new analysis shows it may have 2 to three times that amount. shares of anadarko climbed nearly 4% on the news. you love it if you own the stock today. congratulations on that one. >>> next on "money" a billionaire tycoon breaks t his economic crystal ball. tillman, ceo of the landry's. what does he see ahead for the economy? do you ever have too much money? ♪ ♪ melissa: so we heard the "money" power panel. want to bring in somebody who knows a thing to about big business in this economy. the ceo of landreau stock company that includes the ding entertainment, gaming, and hospitalit sectors. he is an industry titan, and he is here with me
according to a new report from the energy information administration. by the end of the 2014, u.s. oil production is expected to top eight million barrels a day. that is the highest level since 1988. imports are expected to fall below 7 million barrels a day. that is the lowest since 1995. >>> anadarko petroleum may have found a major new oil field in the gulf of mexico. the field was first thought to contain about 300 million barrels of crude. new analysis shows it may have 2 to three...
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quote unquote eveil oil companies, blame taxes, one of the biggest factors when it comes to putting energy in our car. instead of more taxes and more taxes, w not try a tiny bit of freedom and privatize some of the roads. it's done all over europe. that way the costs are borne by the people who use the facility, not sent to washington to hand out to their constituents. >> what do you think, wayne? >> i think it's a great idea. i'm not against this tax. i think a 1-cent tax that actually goes into a highway trust fund, the key word is trust, so it won't get you know, watered out some where. >> the highway trt fund is going broke in two years. you want to keep feeding that beast? >> no. january a than, if you run it on a budget it won't be. i said i'm for it if it's a trust fund meaning there is a budget. >> let me -- >> let me finish. let me make a point about defazio. he raised this in conjunction with job creation. it has nothing to do with job creation. if he wants to talk about job creation talk about that but don't talk about a tax on highways as part of a job creation bill. that's dum
quote unquote eveil oil companies, blame taxes, one of the biggest factors when it comes to putting energy in our car. instead of more taxes and more taxes, w not try a tiny bit of freedom and privatize some of the roads. it's done all over europe. that way the costs are borne by the people who use the facility, not sent to washington to hand out to their constituents. >> what do you think, wayne? >> i think it's a great idea. i'm not against this tax. i think a 1-cent tax that...
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we would rebuild the 20th century energy system to create the 21st century energy system. stuart: we hear you. come back and see us again real soon. thank you, sir. >> thank you. stuart: carnival cruise lines has had technical problems recently. where is the stock now? three incidents now. connell: they had the triumph, the legend and the dream. carnival is down 1.7%. the market has been breaking new highs and we watched carnival dwindle. it is down about 7% over the last three months. stuart: tell me about hewlett-packard. nicole: it has an up arrow. morgan stanley upgraded hewlett-packard today. they certainly think that there is upside potential. stuart: all right. we will take it. it looks like republicans are finally listening to our very own charles payne. they are spending money on minority outreach. the mainstream media fare on their coverage of president obama? >> last week he said, no, you will not get a balanced budget for the sake of balance. he is clearly movinthe goalposts. this press seems to be ignoring it. ♪ with fidelity's new options platform, we've co
we would rebuild the 20th century energy system to create the 21st century energy system. stuart: we hear you. come back and see us again real soon. thank you, sir. >> thank you. stuart: carnival cruise lines has had technical problems recently. where is the stock now? three incidents now. connell: they had the triumph, the legend and the dream. carnival is down 1.7%. the market has been breaking new highs and we watched carnival dwindle. it is down about 7% over the last three months....
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consumer and energy stocks were the day's the biggest laggards. that sent traders into the safety of gold. gold climbing for the fourth straight session. adding $6.77, to $1611 an ounce for gold. this is the highest close since february 26th. >>> after jumping double digits yesterday, the volatility index, the vix, posted double-digit gains once again. the so-called fear gauge closing higher by almost 8%. call options on the vix which pay off if there is a rise in the index, hit a record 7.5 million contracts so far this week. lauren? lauren: emerging markets are off to a sluggish start this year on track for their longest losing streak since november. david: despite slow growth we have someone who says there is still ways to make money in undeveloped regions. we have peter newell, senior portfolio manager. always a pleasure to see you. first off we talked with the milken institute guy how fast some countries are growing. sometimes statistics can mislead you. people look at china, see unbelievable 9% growth rate, first of all if you believe the go
consumer and energy stocks were the day's the biggest laggards. that sent traders into the safety of gold. gold climbing for the fourth straight session. adding $6.77, to $1611 an ounce for gold. this is the highest close since february 26th. >>> after jumping double digits yesterday, the volatility index, the vix, posted double-digit gains once again. the so-called fear gauge closing higher by almost 8%. call options on the vix which pay off if there is a rise in the index, hit a...
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what is going on with chesapeake energy? the stock is moving. nicole: did you actually say you are going to buy something for somebody should mark that should be the headline right there. chesapeake being cut today to an under performer. making available $2.3 billion this move for chesapeake energy under some pressure. stuart: the situation of cyprus. it is scaring people. how confident are you in this country's banks? we have some numbers for you coming up. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on tnkorswim. from td ameritrade. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] y
what is going on with chesapeake energy? the stock is moving. nicole: did you actually say you are going to buy something for somebody should mark that should be the headline right there. chesapeake being cut today to an under performer. making available $2.3 billion this move for chesapeake energy under some pressure. stuart: the situation of cyprus. it is scaring people. how confident are you in this country's banks? we have some numbers for you coming up. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more...
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many countries i bet, i am sure poor little cyprus is not going to be able to keep all this wonderful energy, it is too hot of a commodity. a lot of deals made. neil: we shall see, thank you very were. i just know that. this is getting old, and europeans will say, it ain't worth it. >> remember chris farley, and patrick swayze as strippers, one of the funniest saturday night live sketches ever. now, think health budget, and senate budget. see, i can have a neat parallel, not identit identical. chris and pat made me laugh, but fact that senate and house has a budget, i am telling you, it is giving me hope. you cado just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructuture, global broadband network andc, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. neil: night and day, mutt and jeff, tom and jerry, wi wile e coyotes and the road runner, you get it. the senate does not go after entitlements. the house does, and house largely leaves defense alone, senate does not, without sounding like opening of the odd couple how c
many countries i bet, i am sure poor little cyprus is not going to be able to keep all this wonderful energy, it is too hot of a commodity. a lot of deals made. neil: we shall see, thank you very were. i just know that. this is getting old, and europeans will say, it ain't worth it. >> remember chris farley, and patrick swayze as strippers, one of the funniest saturday night live sketches ever. now, think health budget, and senate budget. see, i can have a neat parallel, not identit...
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we like the energy sector but like to play it defensively also. we like mlp and energy income fund. we're still in emerging markets. we want to be more conservative. we like the matthews asia growth and income fund. we're defensive but doing it more --. david: curious about starbucks, how much further do you think starbucks has to go in this market? >> they have to go a long way. they're first getting in china. they're getting in retail. they're selling their own coffee makers and competing with the k cups. they have lots of room to grow. fine management. they will do fine. david: gentlemen, food to see you. thanks very much. good stuff. liz: thanks, guys. cyprus, we have to attack this in a deeper way. they may have reached a last minute deal to secure much-needed bailout funds but seems as though the damage is done as fears of contagion now spread. maybe italy as well? we're live. david: also could the turmoil in europe actually be good for the united states and our markets? we have someone who says yes, and it could push us straight through to dow 16,000. jeremy siegel is a profe
we like the energy sector but like to play it defensively also. we like mlp and energy income fund. we're still in emerging markets. we want to be more conservative. we like the matthews asia growth and income fund. we're defensive but doing it more --. david: curious about starbucks, how much further do you think starbucks has to go in this market? >> they have to go a long way. they're first getting in china. they're getting in retail. they're selling their own coffee makers and...
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largest data center in north carolina on roo renewable energy. the majority of the power is generated from solar power and fuel cells. >>> windows phone 8 devices making their app ad-free until 2014. >>> royal caribbean international is scaling back ships in europe next year. the company plans to deploy own eight of its 20 two vessels. >>> pepsi rolls out new design of its 20 ounce bottle first time in 17 years of the bottom half appears to be easier to grip and label is smaller to make the drink more visible. that is today's speed read. i didn't think i was going to get it of the. david: you can talk for another three seconds but is generous and gave me the time. last weekend cyprus was given an ultimatum by imf and euro crats confiscate income or forget about getting a bailout. the idea that the money could be confiscated struck many in the u.s. that couldn't happen here but many european ideas are filtering into the u.s. of late. could this filter in as well. we asked steve forbes, "forbes" media editor-in-chief and star of "forbes on fox" eve
largest data center in north carolina on roo renewable energy. the majority of the power is generated from solar power and fuel cells. >>> windows phone 8 devices making their app ad-free until 2014. >>> royal caribbean international is scaling back ships in europe next year. the company plans to deploy own eight of its 20 two vessels. >>> pepsi rolls out new design of its 20 ounce bottle first time in 17 years of the bottom half appears to be easier to grip and label...
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in addition to that, the north american energy renaissance is a secular thing that we are very bullish on. many are well-positioned to take advantage of this exposure. >> the other one is technology. let's talk about technology and we were having a conversation about this. you like that company, and what about microsoft? >> well, microsoft is cheap among that. we are talking about a company that is something that has a decent dividend yield. technology is going to be right in the way, being able to reinvest in productivity, which they haven't done in a large way in a very long time. >> i want to leave you with the3 stocks you don't like. consumer staples looking at some of the performance of the s&p. the best performing group this week, you don't like them. why is that? >> comer companies like procter & gamble. terrific companies that are trading at 17 to 19 times multiple. and the valuation expansion is unlikely. connell: think you so much, chief investment strategy. thank you, mark. >> thank you. connell: just under six minutes before the closing bell rings. there we are, about 90 po
in addition to that, the north american energy renaissance is a secular thing that we are very bullish on. many are well-positioned to take advantage of this exposure. >> the other one is technology. let's talk about technology and we were having a conversation about this. you like that company, and what about microsoft? >> well, microsoft is cheap among that. we are talking about a company that is something that has a decent dividend yield. technology is going to be right in the...
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away from russian dependence on energy. stuart: for the moment it it looks like angela merkel has won. because the cypriot finance minister left moscow, he did not get a gas for cash deal. so, the russians are the not on those gas fields. they don't have the drilling rights so it looks to me at this moment that angela has won hands down. so my question is, what are the russians going to do now? >> well, i think the russians probably understood that this was a short-term play in a sense. they're playing this for the long-term and i think what they were doing is holding out the potential of rewriting some debt that cyprus is currently under with the russians. i think they were holding that out there as sort of a dangle, now, in terms of the gas play that we're looking at and i think, also, part of it it was to stave off the idea that you're going to school up some of this cash from the cyprus banks and you know, and putin has talked about this and putin is a very, very smart. could be the smartest politician on the planet. an
away from russian dependence on energy. stuart: for the moment it it looks like angela merkel has won. because the cypriot finance minister left moscow, he did not get a gas for cash deal. so, the russians are the not on those gas fields. they don't have the drilling rights so it looks to me at this moment that angela has won hands down. so my question is, what are the russians going to do now? >> well, i think the russians probably understood that this was a short-term play in a sense....
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you look at energy in particular. again, that inflation index, will have to jump at some point. i could possibly see it happening this summer. >> it depends on what you find as good. it is a wage growth phenomenon. unless we have higher wages, you will not have higher prices. the cure right now is higher prices because people cannot afford stuff. cheryl: biggest thing you are watching from the announcement today. >> i think you have to look at the fed forecast. >> i agree with scott. it will be all about the forecast. cheryl: all about the economy we will find out soon enough beard thank you. two pm eastern time today, we will get the fed statement. all of this will be live on market now and going into "countdown to the closing bell," most likely. a fox business exclusive. property taxes continue to rise in states like new york and new jersey. school superintendents are making six figure salaries. elizabeth macdonald has been investigating. she joins me right now. liz: we found superintendence make more than the governors of those states. here they are. california, ohio, new yor
you look at energy in particular. again, that inflation index, will have to jump at some point. i could possibly see it happening this summer. >> it depends on what you find as good. it is a wage growth phenomenon. unless we have higher wages, you will not have higher prices. the cure right now is higher prices because people cannot afford stuff. cheryl: biggest thing you are watching from the announcement today. >> i think you have to look at the fed forecast. >> i agree with...
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then we are trying to offset energy prices. we have the highest tax rate for any country in the world. we have to get ready to offset the cost of obamacare. on top of all of that, the cost of labor, you are really telling businesses to hire fewer people. you will find more atms instead of cashiers at banks. you will find more kiosks at airports instead of people behind the ticket counter. you will find kiosks in fast food restaurants. you lose the personal service. when you increase the cost of something, american businesses use it less. if you do that to labor, it will hurt employment. tracy: you are right. i do not have to pay healthcare on a kiosk. i do not have to pay fica. the kiosk is the way to go. they come in and out of your restaurants every day. what are they saying? what do you hear from them? >> the big complaint that we are hearing right now is about this payroll tax increase that occurred in january. this is something that hit a lot of people. if you make under $113,000 a year, it is something that impacts you al
then we are trying to offset energy prices. we have the highest tax rate for any country in the world. we have to get ready to offset the cost of obamacare. on top of all of that, the cost of labor, you are really telling businesses to hire fewer people. you will find more atms instead of cashiers at banks. you will find more kiosks at airports instead of people behind the ticket counter. you will find kiosks in fast food restaurants. you lose the personal service. when you increase the cost of...
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crude falling as a drop in eurozone activity damp ened prospects for energy demand in the region. oil fell $1.05 to $92.45 a barrel. adam: but the sequester, sound like a bad movie, the sequester, those cuts have only just started and this week disappointing growth figures from global giants, fedex, caterpillar, they're telling a different story. so how long will what a lot of people think is a recovery, how long will it last? jeffrey cleveland, payden & regal senior economist. simply, how long can it last, jeffrey? >> i think it can go on for quite some time, adam. recession risk is very low for the u.s. economy despite some of the things going on a global basis. if i can i would point to two big indicators for you. today's data on employment -- ish initial claims for unemployment benefits. >> there you go. adam: it is a mouthful, trust me. >> the four-week moving average now is at its lowest level since february of 2008. so it's not, it is not pointing in any way toward as pickup in layoffs. layoffs are very low right now. that should make us comfortable on the recession outlook
crude falling as a drop in eurozone activity damp ened prospects for energy demand in the region. oil fell $1.05 to $92.45 a barrel. adam: but the sequester, sound like a bad movie, the sequester, those cuts have only just started and this week disappointing growth figures from global giants, fedex, caterpillar, they're telling a different story. so how long will what a lot of people think is a recovery, how long will it last? jeffrey cleveland, payden & regal senior economist. simply, how...
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long as they can until something picks up the economy, in my opinion it's going to be a bubble, an energy bubble or what, something they're waiting for. charles: larry, we appreciate it. and the market is open and on the screen, the dow up 36 points. the banks in cyprus are closed right now officially until thursday so let's see how the other european banks are trading, nicole. nicole: it's interesting because yesterday the all the banks were higher on the cyprus bailouts and the european banks turned into the red throughout the day when there were concerns that maybe what they're doing in cyprus could be a model for the rest of the euro zone. and today you have deutche bank and pnb paribas-- there goes deutche bank. the national bank of greece selling off, banco santander. and saying maybe we should confiscate money throughout europe and then all the banks pulled back. charles: i don't know if they floated a trial balloon or what, but it's a crazy statement and it's going to last longer than a twitter tweet. thanks, nicole. we have two big names that you know are making news this morning
long as they can until something picks up the economy, in my opinion it's going to be a bubble, an energy bubble or what, something they're waiting for. charles: larry, we appreciate it. and the market is open and on the screen, the dow up 36 points. the banks in cyprus are closed right now officially until thursday so let's see how the other european banks are trading, nicole. nicole: it's interesting because yesterday the all the banks were higher on the cyprus bailouts and the european banks...
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cheryl: and one that big energy companies throughout this country like a lot as well. thank you very much. time to make man. looking at stocks. i follow this company. >> you love this company. cheryl: i do. it's a great company. >> they're hiring people. >> they're hiring people and also the fact they're monetizing the cloud and they're building all cloud infrastructure. >> it is absolutely amazing company to your point. fourth quarter revenues up 25%. the margins expand a little bit. net revenue almost doubled year over year. stocks got hammered. it's such a successful company and had been. it's not a cheap stock. having said that, though, this is a company that's done just about everything right. now, some downgraded the stock. i think it's down too much. look at that chart. high was over $80. near $50 right now. cheryl: on the one-year. >> so you can see the huge room, no room for error. i like it here using 49 as the stop loss. i will tell you, it's tough today in the rumors. today they're seeing i.b.m. is looking at the company. own if they don't, this stock is --
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energy names. this is why oil prices were kind of flat. chevron up 85 cents. parker hannifin at a new high. so close with the dow. but we're up to 14 house, 507. lauren simonetti and david asman through the next hour david: very interesting, cheryl. good to see you lauren. lauren: hi. david: we have wayne angell. we have ron paul. of course his encounters with ben bernanke were legendary, historic. we'll talk to them coming up very shortly. lauren: it will be hard to get answers today because the fed is stuck in this really tough positions. we have to it figure out how to jump-start the economy, not just the stock market. let's go to nicole petallides at new york stock exchange. david: let's start, nicole. we start with fedex it was an extraordinary run-up. it was in the $100 range. it pulls back quite a bit. this is the biggest pullback since 2011? >> certainly is, the biggest pull back since 2011. concerns globally and also going to cut down what they're shipping over it asia. lauren: how is oracle looking ahead of their earnings release, nicole? >> we're wa
energy names. this is why oil prices were kind of flat. chevron up 85 cents. parker hannifin at a new high. so close with the dow. but we're up to 14 house, 507. lauren simonetti and david asman through the next hour david: very interesting, cheryl. good to see you lauren. lauren: hi. david: we have wayne angell. we have ron paul. of course his encounters with ben bernanke were legendary, historic. we'll talk to them coming up very shortly. lauren: it will be hard to get answers today because...
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lori: nicole, you're watching the energy sector. nicole: i am, indeed. certainly jumping on an oil discovery so let's break it down a little bit. let's first focus on petroleum hating a new high of 3.5% right now, looking like an all-time high, but there could have been a pop somewhere. looks like it could have been an all-time high. the company is jumping on the news there was a discovery made in the gulf of mexico, one of the largest in the gulf, and it encountered more than 1000 feet of oil containing rocks, this is a big deal, and there are other partners in this well. a 30% stake in the well, conoco phillips. marathon oil has a 10% stake. all of these names are up year-to-date and are all winners today. back to you. lori: thanks. melissa: the cyber threat putting down banks in south korea. lori: at closer to today's decision from the federal reserve, a fed watcher wants to know if ben bernanke's plan is to get out of all of the stimulus. let's check the dollar ahead of the fed, see how it is faring today. approaching yet another record, back after t
lori: nicole, you're watching the energy sector. nicole: i am, indeed. certainly jumping on an oil discovery so let's break it down a little bit. let's first focus on petroleum hating a new high of 3.5% right now, looking like an all-time high, but there could have been a pop somewhere. looks like it could have been an all-time high. the company is jumping on the news there was a discovery made in the gulf of mexico, one of the largest in the gulf, and it encountered more than 1000 feet of oil...
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>> look, energy, first off. energy with, you've heard about the fracking but further into that, i think that the trade deficit for the u.s., two to three years from now is going to go from deficit to surplus. we haven't had a surplus since 1975. secondly, global trade, global trade is actually very good for the u.s. because it grows the global economy. for instance, there's a new panama canal that is going to really bowler is it the south belt trade from china to other emerging markets. technology is always, we're looking in the technology, there is something called big beta. this is taking technology from cost controls to revenue enhancement. we coined our own pivot. per re, indsmeesh that, vietnam, oman and turkey. tracy: what worries you the most right now? >> europe. i'm very concerned that cyprus is not by itself a big deal but they keep changing the rules of the game and the financial system is very precarious right now in europe. the u.s. is fine. and i'm just wondering how long can europe, we're in the t
>> look, energy, first off. energy with, you've heard about the fracking but further into that, i think that the trade deficit for the u.s., two to three years from now is going to go from deficit to surplus. we haven't had a surplus since 1975. secondly, global trade, global trade is actually very good for the u.s. because it grows the global economy. for instance, there's a new panama canal that is going to really bowler is it the south belt trade from china to other emerging markets....
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what i want to know is what is the department of energy benchmarks fo using taxpayer moy and guarantees? we ought to know. stuart: they have $197 million worth of loans they could dip into, but they did not dip into yet but they have dipped into $58 million worth of loans from the state of oregon so they are taking taxpayer money. charles: every time the president talked about this, he talked about the urgency because of the race we are in with china. here is china's new president, his first international visit to russia. why? to finish this pipeline. they left their biggest solar company to file bankruptcy. they're going to give them 68 billion cubic meters of gas every year for 30 years, they are nailing it down. china is building solar panels. the whole thing is a lie. stuart: the largest solar panel company in the world today in bankruptcy. charles: the first trip they went on was to secure a pipeline for natural gas. think about that. stuart: the "highlight reel" is next . but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which a
what i want to know is what is the department of energy benchmarks fo using taxpayer moy and guarantees? we ought to know. stuart: they have $197 million worth of loans they could dip into, but they did not dip into yet but they have dipped into $58 million worth of loans from the state of oregon so they are taking taxpayer money. charles: every time the president talked about this, he talked about the urgency because of the race we are in with china. here is china's new president, his first...
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tell her i said hi. [ laughter ] charles: walter energy. this has been an absolute disaster for me. i think this stock is so oversold. it is a coldplay. you need a winter to need it. then we had the epa. even though prices have been down, not to the degree. this stock -- connell: is this argument that you are making this morning different? something changed or at some point? charles: great question. love the way it has been acting. it has made a nice move all the way up to $40. even if it is just a double bottom, viewers can probably make a really good trade. prices are starting to turn around. really high quality stuff. either you can get a trade out of this, longer-term, i think this stock would be grand. good thing is, we are both young. dagen: pray for cold weather. connell: thanks. this speaks volumes in some ways to the u.s. jobs market. a new report is out for the year 2020. 40% of us will not be working full time. we will be working as freelancers. dagen: the cyber threat. small businesses are the most vulnerable. a lawmaker is here to tell us how dire the situation is. a lo
tell her i said hi. [ laughter ] charles: walter energy. this has been an absolute disaster for me. i think this stock is so oversold. it is a coldplay. you need a winter to need it. then we had the epa. even though prices have been down, not to the degree. this stock -- connell: is this argument that you are making this morning different? something changed or at some point? charles: great question. love the way it has been acting. it has made a nice move all the way up to $40. even if it is...
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is a energy exporter. >> what about the banks? liz macdonald said, morgan stanley came out and said they broke a cardinal your rule in europe when they said we'll tax your deposits. that makes our banking sector look bet exdoesn't it? >> you may see deposits flow into the u.s. you've seen some flow into gold as universal safe haven. the u.s. banking system looks more attractive given all the capital that backs it up. we haven't broken the rules. we hit bondholders rather than depositers. tracy: god willing we don't break the rules. jeff, thanks for being with us. adam:. >> thanks for having me on. adam: we'll keep talking about your money. we'll head to asia. first stop for china for treasury secretary jack lew. what exactly will his troop do for the u.s. relationship with beijing and will your investments suffer because of it. tracy: as adam mentioned much more on the cyprus money grab. could it happen here in the united states? no surprise, judge andrew napolitano has an opinion and wants to weigh in. first as we do every day th
is a energy exporter. >> what about the banks? liz macdonald said, morgan stanley came out and said they broke a cardinal your rule in europe when they said we'll tax your deposits. that makes our banking sector look bet exdoesn't it? >> you may see deposits flow into the u.s. you've seen some flow into gold as universal safe haven. the u.s. banking system looks more attractive given all the capital that backs it up. we haven't broken the rules. we hit bondholders rather than...
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so much for the cyprus celebration, especially in the energy complicate. we're celebrating when oil popped above $95 a barrel. forget about that. now we're knocking on the door of below 94. a huge move on concerns about how stable this bailout really is going to be and what it means for the rest of the euro zone. where you can really see that stress is if you look at the w.t.i. versus the european brent group. that continues to come in dramatically at the tightest level since last july. the reason why? they're concerned about growth in europe, safe haven here in the united states so you're going to see the united states crude obviously do a little better. but the good news is that dropping crude is going to help the gasoline prices, a big selloff right now in our heating oil right now taking it on the chin, down $1.40 on gasoline. there's some good news in the cyprus selloff, so to speak. back to you. sandra: thank you very much. dennis: it is time to make money with charles payne. this hour he's talking about the cyprus bailout and the fear of contagion e
so much for the cyprus celebration, especially in the energy complicate. we're celebrating when oil popped above $95 a barrel. forget about that. now we're knocking on the door of below 94. a huge move on concerns about how stable this bailout really is going to be and what it means for the rest of the euro zone. where you can really see that stress is if you look at the w.t.i. versus the european brent group. that continues to come in dramatically at the tightest level since last july. the...
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i know you also like the energy sector here at home. we'll have to have you back home to talk more about that. bill, thank you. >> look forward to it. tracy: bill in particular saying they're selling to a discount. looking, might be a place to put your toe. adam: if you're curious, dow is pulling off session lows of the we'll check in with nicole in just a second. coming up it may be the biggest problem left over from the housing crisis. how to reform fannie mae and freddie mac. tracy: get rid of it. adam: housing expert ed point -- pinto agrees with you. he says the government needs to take urgent action and he is here to tell us why. tracy: the dow is only down 77 right now. let's look at some of the winners on the s&p 500. sandra smith mentioned ross stores up about 3% right now. electronic arts up 2%. somebody is buying videogames tracy: it is half past the hour. a lot of red on the screen today. cisco systems, ibm, oracle, and your banks are doing well the past couple of days. bank of america, jpmorgan, american express all down. l
i know you also like the energy sector here at home. we'll have to have you back home to talk more about that. bill, thank you. >> look forward to it. tracy: bill in particular saying they're selling to a discount. looking, might be a place to put your toe. adam: if you're curious, dow is pulling off session lows of the we'll check in with nicole in just a second. coming up it may be the biggest problem left over from the housing crisis. how to reform fannie mae and freddie mac. tracy:...
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. >> and this is the most energy efficient government building in the united states today, if not the world. and it is an example that the entire united states can look to and say, that's what we need to do to save our city hundreds of millions of dollars in energy consumption a year and set an example to everybody of how to save energy, to be green, to be sustainable, to be responsible. the city is leading the way. >> it will be immediately recognizable and iconic from various parts of the city or even if you see a picture. that's the sfpuc building. it's a wonderful building. ♪ ♪ >>> while i get myself settled, maybe a show of hands. how many already been to see the exhibition? a number of you. first of all let me say good afternoon and first and foremost i would like to thank my colleagues in the education department in the fine arts museum of san francisco for an allowing me to speak today. valuable artwork -- rene, director of public programs and last on this list but certainly not least gregory stock who is a programming wizard. i'm so grateful for their individual and colle
. >> and this is the most energy efficient government building in the united states today, if not the world. and it is an example that the entire united states can look to and say, that's what we need to do to save our city hundreds of millions of dollars in energy consumption a year and set an example to everybody of how to save energy, to be green, to be sustainable, to be responsible. the city is leading the way. >> it will be immediately recognizable and iconic from various...
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rockstar energy made a similar move. energy drinks are under intense scrutiny after a 14 year old girl died after drinking two cans in one day. as for the tobacco industry.. graphic images of diseased lungs will "not" appear on cigarette labels. the government has dropped its push for such warnings on packages and will go back to work to create new anti- smoking ads. since launching her line of japanese yam-based noodles, terri rogers has served up success pretty well. her product, "the no-oodle" is now in 15-hundred stores coast-to-coast. and sales last year topped the previous year's totals by 600-thousand dollars. but rogers success has also come with valuable lessons. "to have a product that has a shelf-life of 40-days is too short. so we're going to come out with a product that is shelf-stable for two years." rogers is a self-taught chef and chicago-based entrepreneur. this week, crains small business forum honored rogers for using the 'ol noodle. meanwhile, americans are said to be struggling with a dining dilemma.
rockstar energy made a similar move. energy drinks are under intense scrutiny after a 14 year old girl died after drinking two cans in one day. as for the tobacco industry.. graphic images of diseased lungs will "not" appear on cigarette labels. the government has dropped its push for such warnings on packages and will go back to work to create new anti- smoking ads. since launching her line of japanese yam-based noodles, terri rogers has served up success pretty well. her product,...
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they use little energy, but at the same time they produce a lot of regenerative energy in an intelligent manner. they can supply a heating network and other units like swimming pools. we are not just taking about single buildings, but entire neighborhoods. >> investors have artie expressed interest in projects like the algae building that could turn large places like furniture stores or warehouses into sources of revenue. >> we have made so much progress that we now have a prototype that is almost a finished product. we only want to make a few small changes in the product development, but as you see here, it is a finished product that could be used on a larger scale. >> the complicated water flow system still being thoroughly tested. at the end of april, algae will be introduced and the first residents are due to move into the building. >> not a bad idea at all considering that much of europe is still seeing the coldest temperatures for march in decades. collects a moscow was hit by yet another snowstorm with the city getting one third of the snowfall in 24 hours. the city deployed thous
they use little energy, but at the same time they produce a lot of regenerative energy in an intelligent manner. they can supply a heating network and other units like swimming pools. we are not just taking about single buildings, but entire neighborhoods. >> investors have artie expressed interest in projects like the algae building that could turn large places like furniture stores or warehouses into sources of revenue. >> we have made so much progress that we now have a prototype...
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they use little energy, but at the same time they produce a lot of regenerative energy in an intelligent manner. they can supply a heating network and other units like swimming pools. we are not just taking about single buildings, but entire neighborhoods. >> investors have artie expressed interest in projects like the algae building that could turn large places like furniture stores or warehouses into sources of revenue. >> we have made so much progress that we now have a prototype that is almost a finished product. we only want to make a few small changes in the product development, but as you see here, it is a finished product that could be used on a larger scale. >> the complicated water flow system still being thoroughly tested. at the end of april, algae will be introduced and the first residents are due to move into the building. >> not a bad idea at all considering that much of europe is still seeing the coldest temperatures for march in decades. collects a moscow was hit by yet another snowstorm with the city getting one third of the snowfall in 24 hours. the city deployed thous
they use little energy, but at the same time they produce a lot of regenerative energy in an intelligent manner. they can supply a heating network and other units like swimming pools. we are not just taking about single buildings, but entire neighborhoods. >> investors have artie expressed interest in projects like the algae building that could turn large places like furniture stores or warehouses into sources of revenue. >> we have made so much progress that we now have a prototype...
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agency says asia will become russia's not true energy market he explains why. people in the east welcome in age people in the west are comfortable with energy why we can see a main we should say we should you know all this question is are. essentially race by the people in the east however the people want to prove their lives they want to they know they need to consume or anything of that lives they welcome it so russia's natural market while has been europe because the media and they are is switching over time monies to switch to to the east russia has offered china called gratian in the arctic development how do you see china participating i percent in the sly. shale oil in the us all deemed vestments that was done by the top investors which included many chinese companies so the chinese complain is. doing the is essentially out of economics they have money where do they invest it do they invest in russia in the us in the middle east in that it's just a question of what offers the best return so in essence for such a know if somebody from the government here
agency says asia will become russia's not true energy market he explains why. people in the east welcome in age people in the west are comfortable with energy why we can see a main we should say we should you know all this question is are. essentially race by the people in the east however the people want to prove their lives they want to they know they need to consume or anything of that lives they welcome it so russia's natural market while has been europe because the media and they are is...
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plus the concerns over energy, human rights and syria, as well. so the eu and russia are at logger heads on so many issues, not that you would have known it by listening to this today. anyway, let's get back to what michael sarris is doing. i thought he might be scurrying around the edge. we're trying to find out his whe whereabouts at the moment. we know he's going to have a one-on-one with mr. medvedev later on and speak to the president, as well. whether they can work something out, that remain toes be seen. but all talk about property deals, about banking deals and energy deals, at the moment, i would suggest that tensive and a little bit premature. kelly, back to you. >> steve, thanks very much for that. any deal with russia may be premature certainly isn't going to calm things in cyprus. this morning, the european central bank in a statement has said in order to continue its emergency liquidity systems past monday the 25th, cyprus has to have a bailout in place. any prospect of that? >> well, that adds a sense of urgency to the situation. ti
plus the concerns over energy, human rights and syria, as well. so the eu and russia are at logger heads on so many issues, not that you would have known it by listening to this today. anyway, let's get back to what michael sarris is doing. i thought he might be scurrying around the edge. we're trying to find out his whe whereabouts at the moment. we know he's going to have a one-on-one with mr. medvedev later on and speak to the president, as well. whether they can work something out, that...
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the alliance the new chinese president's first overseas trip sees the signing of multibillion dollar energy deals with russia this is beijing seeks partnerships to counterbalance u.s. global influence. in europe the new sensors and i very good every company just past eight pm now here in moscow and first as you just heard that in a last ditch attempt to rescue cyprus from bankruptcy president and is to see how these he's heading to brussels no to media officials this is his country struggles to meet the conditions for that ten billion euro bailout the cypriot parliament passed a number of bills covering key elements of a rescue plan but it wasn't enough to satisfy officials test reseller's got the latest tonight. reverdy here knows that time is indeed ticking they've had emergency session slated to be tried to pass a bill that would form a part of a package that they vote that they could present to the troika and get an approval for an order to get the ten billion euro bailout as i'm speaking is this all still in progress and they've approved part of the package what they did approve our ca
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we will provide support for energy intensive industries beyond 2015 and we will lift the assigned contracts, and the expectation is increasing investment but i also want britain to tap into new services so i am --l energy, i have a shell gas field for early investment, and this will be available via -- alongside proposals to allow local communities to benefit. this is part of the future and we will make this happen. we can help companies grow and succeed by building infrastructure, and supporting successful site -- and that is whatctors, this government set out to achieve, and that is what we are delivering. a survey of investors were the most competitive tax regimes in the world. in this global race we cannot stand still. as wewe step up the pace, andr generous incentives, my friend from braintree has done a good job and asked us to extend a holiday, for the enterprise culture, so we're making our new employee share table -- shareholder status -- we're using capital gains tax relief to sell the businesses to their employees. after timesp return of sickness, and we will double to 10,000 pou
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peabody energy. >> reduced to neutral. $21 price target on it. short interest, has risen 56% in the last couple of weeks. for a quick trade, go knock yourself out. you would be long. longer term, there's no fundamental strength in this name. you won't see it with additional interest. >>> coming up on "halftime," an interesting way for the individual trader to trade options. "halftime is back in two." but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. atten
peabody energy. >> reduced to neutral. $21 price target on it. short interest, has risen 56% in the last couple of weeks. for a quick trade, go knock yourself out. you would be long. longer term, there's no fundamental strength in this name. you won't see it with additional interest. >>> coming up on "halftime," an interesting way for the individual trader to trade options. "halftime is back in two." but we can still help you see your big picture. with the...
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we do like the financials in here and we think that energy is going to do well. we're starting to add to the international sites. we think there is good opportunities out there for investor investors they're going start rooking around. >> sit a very big world and a lot of countries in that world. >> well, we have been -- we have been moving selectively into the emerging market space. there have been interesting opportunities in korea, for example. but, back into the mainstays in europe, as we find that as europe, the eu is challenged and works through its challenges, we are encouraged by that and we are encouraged by what we see as a hard fis tall monetary policy push in japan. we think there is good opportunities out there. >> thank you very much for joining us today. and still ahead, dude, you're getting a battle. a messy bidding war. how this all plays out coming up next plus best buy's ceo. or former ceo is getting the treatment rejoining the company. so is now the best move for best buy? and also just in time for passover we will look at the unelevened stock
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for now china is stepping up its energy security with the help of russia and moscow agreed this week to increase oil supplies to beijing along with other multibillion dollar deals in the country's leaders also pledged to work towards a far more fair and open a world order just a bit earlier. the chinese president's trip to russia with my colleague mattress. this is. first trip as president. away from china and where does he choose he chooses to come to russia and this is considered an important strategic move a symbolic move showing how insync these two countries really are and they used to be not so instinct not so lockstep but politically if you look at form a very powerful bloc on the u.n. security council there have the same ideas about syria libya iran even north korea and then in terms of trade it china is now russia's number one trading partner that used to be germany but just to give you an idea how much that is in two thousand and twelve eighty eight billion dollars of trade between these two countries alone so it's very important for russia and china to be working together
for now china is stepping up its energy security with the help of russia and moscow agreed this week to increase oil supplies to beijing along with other multibillion dollar deals in the country's leaders also pledged to work towards a far more fair and open a world order just a bit earlier. the chinese president's trip to russia with my colleague mattress. this is. first trip as president. away from china and where does he choose he chooses to come to russia and this is considered an important...
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. >> a couple of areas showing no change included energy infrastructure, levies, and inland waterways. inland waterways getting a d-minus, barely above a failing grade. how, if you know, does the u.s. infrastructure compare with that of other countries? in some surveys, very poorly, i believe. >> well, what we do know is that our infrastructure is a part of our competitiveness in the world. if we want to be competitive we need to invest. we can look at things such as china investing some 9% in their infrastructure. europe investing 5% of their gdp in infrastructure. yet you look at the united states, and we're down around 2%. and that's about half of what we invested 50 years ago. >> what about bridges? where -- how -- you know, there have been major stories having to do with the safety of our bridges, that major collapse in minneapolis a few years ago, are they getting better or not? >> yes. they're actually getting better. they improved over our 2009 report card. again, reflecting an increase investment in bridges. we're seeing that around the nation as local leaders step up and sta
. >> a couple of areas showing no change included energy infrastructure, levies, and inland waterways. inland waterways getting a d-minus, barely above a failing grade. how, if you know, does the u.s. infrastructure compare with that of other countries? in some surveys, very poorly, i believe. >> well, what we do know is that our infrastructure is a part of our competitiveness in the world. if we want to be competitive we need to invest. we can look at things such as china investing...
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russia and china's crown jewel energy cooperation have been polished today in the shining brightly after a slew of deals were signed the most prominent probably being one between right you know its recently bought out in caves paid to become the number one oil company in the world moving exxon mobil out of its spot they find a cooperation deal with russia and with china's top energy company this of course is a tremendous step and will have enormous economic ramifications the main want a project between russia and china to deliver gas it's very simple china needs gas russia wants to be that number one provider and russia china thirteen we became one step closer to this on this first day of the chinese president's visit now besides energy cooperation another thing they do share which really brings them together is their view of the world they share a lot of points on their stances on many pressing global issues and they are all for pushing the brics to help shift the world to be a more multipolar one. pushing two powers together a common goal to shift global balance is forging a tie betwee
russia and china's crown jewel energy cooperation have been polished today in the shining brightly after a slew of deals were signed the most prominent probably being one between right you know its recently bought out in caves paid to become the number one oil company in the world moving exxon mobil out of its spot they find a cooperation deal with russia and with china's top energy company this of course is a tremendous step and will have enormous economic ramifications the main want a project...
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now from energy deals to g.o.p. . politics this friday china's new leader ping made moscow his first official stop abroad in a multi-billion dollar deal struck beijing will now have more russian oil being pumped into its pipes but apart from economic interdependence the china russia ties are seen as an attempt to counter the u.s. dominance in global affairs and my colleague mattress to discuss this a bit earlier with r.t. shown to us. this is. first trip as president. away from china and where does he choose he chooses to come to russia and this is considered an important strategic move a symbolic move showing how insync these two countries really are and they used to be not so instinct not so lockstep but politically if you look at them form a very powerful bloc on the u.n. security council there have the same ideas about syria libya iran even north korea and then in terms of trade it china is now russia's number one trading partner that used to be germany but just to give you an idea how much that is in two thousand
now from energy deals to g.o.p. . politics this friday china's new leader ping made moscow his first official stop abroad in a multi-billion dollar deal struck beijing will now have more russian oil being pumped into its pipes but apart from economic interdependence the china russia ties are seen as an attempt to counter the u.s. dominance in global affairs and my colleague mattress to discuss this a bit earlier with r.t. shown to us. this is. first trip as president. away from china and where...
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you've got to get an energy plan. we're the only country in the world without an energy plan. let's get one. >> i want to ask you really quickly, is the ethanol boom dead? we've been hearing about the persistent drought. nearly two dozen companies have had to holt production due to lack of demand. is it dead? >> ethanol was a bad idea to begin with. the way you insert ethanol into the gasoline stream, that instead of doing 10%, you should have done barrels instead of a percentage and all. so you keep stepping up what you're -- now you're going to get up to 15 -- i don't know. 15 million gallons. anyway, you are now up to 13 going to 15. so it's totally unnecessary and the reason the gasoline price is going up is because there's not enough ethanol. so you either buy ethanol credits to get away from -- okay. >> i think we've got to leave it there. boone, always a real pleasure to have you on the show. thank you very much for your thought, the interesting three golden rules. >> i'll see you in three weeks, boone. thank you. >> thank you, brian. >>> ebay, upping the ante. >>> and
you've got to get an energy plan. we're the only country in the world without an energy plan. let's get one. >> i want to ask you really quickly, is the ethanol boom dead? we've been hearing about the persistent drought. nearly two dozen companies have had to holt production due to lack of demand. is it dead? >> ethanol was a bad idea to begin with. the way you insert ethanol into the gasoline stream, that instead of doing 10%, you should have done barrels instead of a percentage...
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every look at the markets and its energy stocks that she got all rising amounts all to be quiet back and now it's when the piece of u.s. says that she rising around three percent right now you can see the figure. the u.s. stocks are indeed fighting back a month off of the biggest drop in nearly a month that she a lot down to nikkei actually better. works but it is let's also check out some more markets for it we'll see what's going on with russia markets imagine today in the red losing more than one a percent each you can see for both indices yes with uncertainties still high because of the situation in cyprus says get going and then and check out what happens with the currencies and of whom i will be able to see how the russian ruble got on to finish up hard against the u.s. dollar but love against the european currency europe it's all about cyprus of course not to see as she continues to show remarkable resilience that she and also because of the debacle in cyprus so it's in spite of the moment we've also got the dollars as well you can see it didn't do quite so well that ended up
every look at the markets and its energy stocks that she got all rising amounts all to be quiet back and now it's when the piece of u.s. says that she rising around three percent right now you can see the figure. the u.s. stocks are indeed fighting back a month off of the biggest drop in nearly a month that she a lot down to nikkei actually better. works but it is let's also check out some more markets for it we'll see what's going on with russia markets imagine today in the red losing more...
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and from china with love president uses his first trip abroad to seal massive energy deals with russia bolster the financial and political counterweight to watch. well over the stories that made headlines this week you're watching the weekly with me rule research showing welcome to the program. cyprus is stuck between a rock and a hard place just ahead of monday's deadline to raise five point eight billion euros needed to secure an easy out and ultimately avoid a banking collapse and the government has produced a plan that could potentially see scores of people lose up to a fifth of their life savings for the sake of rescuing the banks now the prospect course they can discontent across cyprus this week the crowds are venting their anger out on the streets at this report he's a test. in a dramatic week of unfolding events cyprus has moved from rejected europe with a resounding no vote on what it saw as an unfair demand for getting a ten billion euro bailout to now bed to go over backwards trying to clinch that money scrambling to put together a package pleasing enough to its creditors t
and from china with love president uses his first trip abroad to seal massive energy deals with russia bolster the financial and political counterweight to watch. well over the stories that made headlines this week you're watching the weekly with me rule research showing welcome to the program. cyprus is stuck between a rock and a hard place just ahead of monday's deadline to raise five point eight billion euros needed to secure an easy out and ultimately avoid a banking collapse and the...
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the deal gives the state control of almost half of russia's energy sector our tease her for us reports on thursday's historic meeting with the heads of rosneft and b p. rosner's head ego search is meeting with his b.p. counterpart robert dudley today in the british company's london office and the official reason for that meeting is rustiness fifty five billion dollars take a verse that the peace joy in russia invents a ten k. pace that they should do to complete this summer it is going to make the world's biggest oil producer displacing excell moville will not talk sport it's also going to secure move the forty percent of buses will production in the hands of the state so it's but it's a saying it could take two years to fully integrate the two companies into a single synchronized unit so there's lots of joint work ahead that's such an incredibly have another difficult task we'll know how this week and that's going to be to make sure that they can iron out their differences and see why and that's going to be especially important now because under the deal b.p. will own roughly twenty p
the deal gives the state control of almost half of russia's energy sector our tease her for us reports on thursday's historic meeting with the heads of rosneft and b p. rosner's head ego search is meeting with his b.p. counterpart robert dudley today in the british company's london office and the official reason for that meeting is rustiness fifty five billion dollars take a verse that the peace joy in russia invents a ten k. pace that they should do to complete this summer it is going to make...